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  1. Internal Set Theory: A New Approach to Nonstandard Analysis.Edward Nelson - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (4):1203-1204.
  • Descriptive set theory over hyperfinite sets.H. Jerome Keisler, Kenneth Kunen, Arnold Miller & Steven Leth - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (4):1167-1180.
    The separation, uniformization, and other properties of the Borel and projective hierarchies over hyperfinite sets are investigated and compared to the corresponding properties in classical descriptive set theory. The techniques used in this investigation also provide some results about countably determined sets and functions, as well as an improvement of an earlier theorem of Kunen and Miller.
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  • Internal Approach to External Sets and Universes: Part 2. External Universes over the Universe of Bounded Set Theory.Vladimir Kanovei & Michael Reeken - 1995 - Studia Logica 55 (3):347-376.
    In this article we show how the universe of BST, bounded set theory can be enlarged by definable subclasses of sets so that Separation and Replacement are true in the enlargement for all formulas, including those in which the standardness predicate may occur. Thus BST is strong enough to incorporate external sets in the internal universe in a way sufficient to develop topics in nonstandard analysis inaccessible in the framework of a purely internal approach, such as Loeb measures.
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  • Internal Approach to External Sets and Universes: Part 1. Bounded Set Theory.Vladimir Kanovei & Michael Reeken - 1995 - Studia Logica 55 (2):229-257.
    A problem which enthusiasts of IST, Nelson's internal set theory, usually face is how to treat external sets in the internal universe which does not contain them directly. To solve this problem, we consider BST, bounded set theory, a modification of IST which is, briefly, a theory for the family of those IST sets which are members of standard sets. We show that BST is strong enough to incorporate external sets in the internal universe in a way sufficient to develop (...)
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  • An Introduction to Nonstandard Real Analysis.Albert E. Hurd, Peter A. Loeb, K. D. Stroyan & W. A. J. Luxemburg - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (2):631-633.
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  • On the strength of nonstandard analysis.C. Ward Henson & H. Jerome Keisler - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (2):377-386.
  • Nonstandard set theory.Peter Fletcher - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (3):1000-1008.
    Nonstandard set theory is an attempt to generalise nonstandard analysis to cover the whole of classical mathematics. Existing versions (Nelson, Hrbáček, Kawai) are unsatisfactory in that the unlimited idealisation principle conflicts with the wish to have a full theory of external sets. I re-analyse the underlying requirements of nonstandard set theory and give a new formal system, stratified nonstandard set theory, which seems to meet them better than the other versions.
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  • Standard foundations for nonstandard analysis.David Ballard & Karel Hrbacek - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (2):741-748.